RQMP Research Seminar
Are we there yet? The need for speed!
Peter Grütter
Department of Physics McGill University
It is well-established that Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) can determine the
atomic structure of surfaces and molecules. I will give an overview of some
of our current research aimed at achieving and measuring properties with
ultrafast temporal resolution using AFM by combining fs lasers with UHV AFM.
This opens the door to understanding charge dynamics at the relevant fundamental
time and length scale on surfaces or in molecules, and in particular the role
of defects.
As a second topic, I will discuss our most recent results on mechanically
detecting single electrons, allowing us to perform electron energy spectroscopy
of a single molecule on a metallic electrode interface. I will briefly touch
on our future plans to adapt these methods to elucidate the energetics of
organic charge transfer systems as well as quantum properties of single and
coupled dopants in Si.
Thursday, September 16th 2021, 10:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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